AliceLily
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
It only happened to me when walking up a hill. Also I only experienced this in my early years of ME (25 years ago) when I didn't know I had ME and I was still trying to hold down full time work.
I never experienced it again after very severe ME. I am thinking that it may be that at very severe ME I became bedridden and since then have had to rest a lot.
Just to explain further, when walking up a hill I would suddenly find it incredibly difficult to bring each leg forward. It felt like a paralysis at the top part of the back of my legs. I used look around to see if anyone was watching me because I felt like I was having to slow motion each leg forward. I wonder what could have been happening. It only happened when I was walking up a hill. I've never it experienced it since.
Curious to know if anyone else has had this happen to them.
Please excuse me if I don't reply to posts for awhile and thanks for any comment.
I never experienced it again after very severe ME. I am thinking that it may be that at very severe ME I became bedridden and since then have had to rest a lot.
Just to explain further, when walking up a hill I would suddenly find it incredibly difficult to bring each leg forward. It felt like a paralysis at the top part of the back of my legs. I used look around to see if anyone was watching me because I felt like I was having to slow motion each leg forward. I wonder what could have been happening. It only happened when I was walking up a hill. I've never it experienced it since.
Curious to know if anyone else has had this happen to them.
Please excuse me if I don't reply to posts for awhile and thanks for any comment.